More than 8000 kilometers away from France, in the heart of the small Antilles, Martinique is a real jewel that will surprise you at every stage of your visit. Between breathtaking landscapes and paradisiacal beaches that are sometimes wild and sometimes quiet, it will be difficult for you to choose where to put your towel for a day !
Discover the Anse Desert absolutely !
On the town of Sainte-Luce, near Anse Mabouya, in the south-west of the island, is the Anse Desert. Surrounded by more famous beaches, it is rarely visited during the week, and even on weekends, making it a rarity especially during the tourist season! It offers more than 600 meters of blond sand, a true call to relaxation and its turquoise waters, typical of the south of the island, give it the appearance of a paradise on earth !
This natural pool offers a safe swimming area for children. A picnic area allows you to share convivial moments with your feet in the water.
An original beach, as you will rarely see !
What makes Anse Désert unique is the lush vegetation that borders it. Grapevines and coconut trees abound at the edge! So you have a shaded beach that becomes a real corner of paradise in the hottest hours of the day. Ideal for a picnic, why not be tempted by a hammock between two trees to enjoy a gentle nap rocked by the trade winds ?
Anse Désert Beach, How to Get There?
To access this earthly paradise, you have two options. By car, head towards Sainte-Luce via the N5, heading south on the island. Then, after passing through the Trois-Rivières district, take the D7, which leads to the beaches of the town, passing through the Desert district. You'll reach Anse Désert after approximately 200 meters on a dirt road, where parking will be easily available.
For the more adventurous, you can choose to walk using the yellow-marked PR trail that runs alongside Anse Corps de Garde to reach Anse Désert. It's a walk that offers a different way to experience nature.
What activities are available near Anse Désert in Sainte Luce?
Sainte Luce is a highly regarded town among both locals and tourists, known for its range of activities and shopping.
The town boasts some of the island's most beautiful beaches: perfect for relaxation or water activities for both young and old!
While on the beach route, don't miss out on visiting the Trois-Rivières Distillery. Recognizable by its windmill, it's definitely worth a visit.
Are you a fan of sports activities? Sainte Luce offers hiking opportunities along its coastal paths and through the Montravail forest. As a bonus, within the forest, explore the pre-Columbian rock carvings, remnants of the Amerindian presence before the arrival of the conquistadors on the island.
Take a sea bath in the south.
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